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Succah

A succah (also spelled "sukkah") is a temporary outdoor structure, traditionally constructed during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, as a reminder of the booths used by the Israelites during their journey through the desert. It is typically made of natural materials such as wood and branches, with a roof that allows one to see the stars.

Noun

Sense 1:

A temporary structure used during the festival of Sukkot.

Example sentences:

  1. I spent the afternoon decorating the succah with colorful paper chains.
  2. Every year, our family gathers in the succah to celebrate Sukkot together.

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Verb

Sense 1:

To construct or build a succah for the festival of Sukkot.

Example sentence:

  1. We need to succah the yard with some wooden panels before Sukkot begins.

Adjective

Sense 1:

Of or relating to Sukkot or the construction of a succah.

Example sentence:

  1. Our community organized a succah-building workshop to help everyone prepare for the holiday.

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